Chapter 566: Aobozu (2)

Qingfangzhu's staff drew smooth arcs in the air. These arcs seemed soft, but they contained powerful internal force.

Driven by the inner strength, the jade on the top of the Zen staff emitted a soft and deep light, illuminating the entire temple and adding a mysterious power to Qingfangzhu's counterattack.

The essence of the second Zen mind style is "using stillness to control movement". Under Xu Fu's fierce attack, Qingfangzhu still maintained his inner peace and clarity.

He wielded his Zen staff neither hastily nor impatiently, and each swing met Xu Fu's long spear just right, neutralizing Xu Fu's attacks one by one.

As he performed the second Zen Mind Style, Qingfangzhu's aura also changed.

His aura became broader and deeper, as if it could embrace everything, taking in Xu Fu's attack and then dissolving it in a more rounded and harmonious way.

Xu Fu felt the change in Qing Fangzhu, and a hint of surprise flashed in his eyes. He knew that Qing Fangzhu's Zen Heart II was extraordinary, and if he couldn't find a way to crack it, his offensive would be difficult to achieve results.

Therefore, Xu Fu began to adjust his attack rhythm, trying to find the flaws in Zen Heart Style 2. His long spear drew more complex and varied trajectories in the air, trying to break Qingfangzhu's defense with a more flexible and varied attack method.

However, Qingfangzhu's Zen Heart Two Styles was like the ocean. No matter how fierce Xu Fu's attack was, he could resolve it with a seemingly easy posture.

Every swing of the Zen stick was just right, as if it could predict Xu Fu's attack route and react in advance.

The battle entered a new stage, Xu Fu's long spear and Qingfangzhu's Zen stick intertwined in the air to create a more magnificent picture.

Every clash was like the collision of stars, and every collision was like thunder. The duel between the two strong men had become a visual and spiritual feast that was dazzling.

In this battle, Xu Fu's unparalleled spearmanship and Qing Fangzhu's Zen Heart II reached a new height. Each of their attacks and defenses contained a deep understanding and exploration of martial arts.

Their battle is not only a contest of strength, but also a collision of wisdom and will, and a questioning of the true meaning of life.

As the battle continued, Aoandon's Zen Heart II became more and more unfathomable. He wielded his Zen staff more and more freely, and every swing was filled with Zen philosophy and wisdom.

In these constant clashes, Xu Fu gradually comprehended the essence of Qingfangzhu's second Zen mind style, and his long spear dance became more agile and free.

Facing the Zen Heart II of Qingfangzhu, Xu Fu knew that this would be a test of his will and skills. He took a deep breath, exerted his inner strength to the extreme, and prepared to face a more severe challenge.

As Qingfangzhu swung his Zen stick, Xu Fu felt an unprecedented pressure, but he was not discouraged. He knew that only by constantly breaking through himself could he find the possibility of victory in this battle.

A gleam of determination flashed in Xu Fu's eyes. He swung his spear and launched a counterattack again.

Xu Fu's counterattack was no longer a simple straight-line attack, but became more flexible and varied.

His long spear drew complex trajectories in the air, sometimes winding like a snake, sometimes swooping down like a bird of prey. Each attack was full of changes and unpredictability.

Xu Fu's long spear was spinning in his hand, and the tip of the spear was like a meteor across the night sky, with a sound of breaking through the air, pointing directly at Qingfangzhu's vital point.

His attacks became faster and faster, and each blow was full of power and speed, trying to break Qingfangzhu's Zen Heart Second Style.

In the face of Xu Fu's counterattack, Qingfangzhu still maintained his Zen mind.

He wielded his Zen staff more calmly, and each swing met Xu Fu's long spear just right.

The smooth arc drawn by the Zen stick in the air not only neutralized Xu Fu's attack, but also invisibly guided Xu Fu's attack, preventing him from exerting his maximum power.

As the battle continued, Xu Fu's counterattacks became more sophisticated. His long spear not only improved in speed and power, but also showed amazing changes in technique.

His attacks began to incorporate more variations, and every swing seemed to be looking for the flaws in Aoandon's Zen Heart Second Style.

Aoandon's Zen Heart Two Styles were also constantly changing, his Zen staff was wielding more freely, and every swing was filled with Zen philosophy and wisdom.

His aura became broader and deeper, as if it could embrace everything, taking in Xu Fu's attack and then dissolving it in a more rounded and harmonious way.

The battle between the two powerful men has gone beyond an ordinary duel; each of their moves and styles contains a deep understanding and exploration of martial arts.

Their battle is not only a contest of strength, but also a collision of wisdom and will, and a questioning of the true meaning of life.

As the battle continued, Xu Fu's counterattack became more and more exquisite. His long spear spun in his hand, and the tip of the spear streaked across the night sky like a meteor, with a sound of breaking through the air, pointing directly at Qingfangzhu's vital point.

Qingfangzhu's staff was wielded more calmly, and each swing met Xu Fu's long spear just right, defusing his attack.

Qingfangzhu felt the change in Xufu's offensive, and he knew it was time to show the deeper level of Zen Heart Flow. He chuckled, and a hint of depth flashed in his eyes. The performance of the three Zen Heart styles changed the atmosphere of the entire temple.

The third Zen Heart Style, named "Heavy Mountains and Calm Waters", has a completely different attack method from the previous two styles. The essence of this style is "using the heavy to defeat the light, and using the slow to defeat the fast". Every time Aoandon swings his Zen staff, it seems extremely heavy and slow, but every strike contains the calmness of a mountain and the depth of the sea.

Although Xu Fu's long spear was dancing very fast, it seemed to be less sharp in front of Qingfangzhu's three Zen styles.

Although Qingfangzhu's staff was swung slowly, each blow carried a tremendous force, as if it could shake the foundation of the entire temple.

Every trace drawn by Qingfangzhu's staff in the air seemed extremely clear, as if leaving indelible marks in the air.

Although these trajectories are simple, they contain profound Zen principles, making it difficult to grasp their true attack direction.

Facing the heavy and slow attack of Qingfangzhu, Xu Fu began to feel unprecedented pressure. He realized that he could no longer win by speed and had to find new ways to deal with Qingfangzhu's three Zen styles.

Xu Fu began to adjust his battle strategy. His long spear no longer pursued speed, but became more stable and accurate.

He tried to counter Aoandon's heavy attacks with precise jabs and clever blocks.

However, Qingfangzhu's three Zen mind techniques always seemed to be able to predict Xu Fu's next move.

Whenever Xu Fu's long spear was about to touch the Zen staff, Qing Fangzhu could always move the Zen staff to the best defensive position at a seemingly slow but just right speed. During the battle, Qing Fangzhu's Zen staff and Xu Fu's long spear kept colliding, and each collision made a dull sound, like the knocking of an ancient bell, echoing throughout the temple.

The duel between the two strong men has changed from a contest of speed and strength to a contest of internal strength and wisdom. As the three Zen Heart Styles are performed, each swing of Qingfangzhu seems heavier, as if carrying the weight of an entire mountain.

His Zen stick swept through the air, although slowly, it made the air stagnate, and every time it fell, it seemed to strike a heavy drumbeat on the earth.

Xu Fu felt the deep meaning behind Qingfangzhu's attack. He knew that facing such an attack, any rash response might lead to failure.

He began to adjust his breathing, exerting his internal strength to the extreme, and responding to Qingfangzhu's attack with a more calm attitude.

Xu Fu's long spear became more steady in his hand. His attack no longer sought a breakthrough in speed, but instead began to look for gaps in Qingfangzhu's attack.

Each of his swings seemed more precise, and each stab was aimed directly at the tiny flaws in the trajectory of Qingfangzhu's staff.

Although Qingfangzhu's Zen staff is heavy and slow, each attack is full of changes. His Zen staff draws seemingly simple tracks in the air, but they contain unfathomable changes.

As Xu Fu responded, he gradually felt the Zen meaning in Qingfangzhu's attacks. Every confrontation gave him a deeper understanding of the three Zen styles.

During the battle, every confrontation between the two strong men was like a philosophical dialogue.

Xu Fu's long spear and Qingfangzhu's Zen staff collided in the air. Every collision was not just a collision of metal, but also a collision of two philosophical thoughts.

As time went by, Xu Fu gradually found his own rhythm in front of Qingfangzhu's three Zen styles.

His long spear began to draw a trajectory in the air corresponding to that of the Zen staff, and his attacks began to incorporate the steadiness and depth of the Three Zen Mind Styles.

Xu Fu felt an unprecedented challenge in his duel with Qingfangzhu. Faced with the heaviness and slowness of the Three Zen Styles, he realized that he had to change his moves to deal with Qingfangzhu's almost impeccable defense.

At this moment, Xu Fu took a deep breath, his body suddenly relaxed, and then suddenly tightened, and a powerful momentum burst out from his body.

He used his unique skill, "The Great Sage's Swimming". This move was created by Xu Fu during his long years of practice, combining his observation and understanding of nature, animals and the great sages in ancient mythology.

The essence of "Monkey King's Journey" lies in imitating the Monkey King's agility and changes, as well as his extraordinary power.

Driven by the "Monkey King's Travel", Xu Fu's long spear became extremely flexible. His attacks were no longer limited to straight lines or arcs, but began to imitate the Monkey King's jumping, rolling, dodging and other movements.

The long spear drew unpredictable trajectories in the air, sometimes like a nimble monkey jumping, sometimes like a monkey stretching its arms. Every attack was full of changes and unpredictability.

Seeing this, Qingfangzhu's eyes flashed with surprise. He knew that "Dashengyou" was extraordinary, and this move contained Xu Fu's profound understanding of martial arts and his perception of nature.

Qingfangzhu's Zen staff also made adjustments immediately, and his three Zen postures became more rounded. Every swing seemed to be having a silent dialogue with Xu Fu's "Great Sage Journey".

Driven by the "Great Sage Travel", Xu Fu's long spear began to draw circles in the air. These circles intertwined to form a net that was almost impossible to escape.

His attacks became extremely elusive, and every attack seemed to be looking for a blind spot that Qingfangzhu's staff could not reach.

Qingfangzhu's staff also showed a more profound change in front of Xu Fu's "Dashengyou". Every time he swung it, it seemed to guide Xu Fu's long spear, trying to bring it under his control.

Every time the Zen stick fell, it carried a heavy force, trying to break Xu Fu's attack rhythm.

Xu Fu's "Great Sage Journey", as its name suggests, is full of changes and unpredictability.

His movements were sometimes as light as a bird flying over the water, and sometimes as fierce as a beast pouncing on its prey. Every change made Qingfangzhu feel unprecedented pressure in his Three Zen Styles.

Driven by the "Great Sage's Journey", Xu Fu's long spear seemed to have life. It drew mysterious tracks in the air, sometimes like a clever monkey shuttling through the woods, and sometimes like a monkey jumping on branches.

Xu Fu's body moved with the dance of the long spear. His steps were left and right, forward and backward, making it difficult to predict his next move.

Qingfangzhu felt an unprecedented challenge when facing Xu Fu's "Great Sage Journey".

Although his Zen stick was heavy and slow, it seemed difficult to keep up with the rhythm of Xu Fu's agile attack.

Qingfangzhu knew that he had to focus more on the flow of his Zen mind in order to find a way to deal with it.

Xu Fu's long spear drew circles in the air, which intertwined to form a net that was almost impossible to escape.

His attacks became extremely elusive, and every attack seemed to be looking for a blind spot that Qingfangzhu's staff could not reach.

Xu Fu's "Great Sage Tour" is not only a way of attack, but also a way of controlling the enemy's psychology and rhythm.

Under Xu Fu's suppression, Qingfangzhu's Zen staff began to waver. Although his Zen Heart Three Styles were still steady, he seemed to be a little powerless in front of Xu Fu's "Great Sage Tour".

Qingfangzhu began to try to adjust his tactics. His staff began to draw more complicated trajectories in the air, trying to find a way to crack the "Great Sage's Travel".

However, Xu Fu's "Great Sage Tour" is like the Great Sage himself, full of changes and unpredictability. Whenever Qingfangzhu's Zen staff is about to touch the long spear, Xu Fu can always move the long spear out of the attack range of the Zen staff with a seemingly random but extremely precise movement.

Each attack of Xu Fu was like the Monkey King’s golden cudgel, sometimes sweeping across the enemy ranks, sometimes striking directly at the enemy’s core, making it impossible for Qingfangzhu to defend himself.

As the battle continued, Xu Fu's "Great Sage Tour" became more and more agile and free. His long spear was like a living thing in his hand, and every swing revealed his deep understanding of martial arts.

Xu Fu's offensive became increasingly unpredictable. His long spear was like the Monkey King's golden cudgel, with infinite changes. Sometimes it turned into a gale that swept across the army, and sometimes it turned into lightning that pointed directly at the sky.

Each attack was a combination of strength and agility, making Qingfangzhu's Three Zen Styles feel an unprecedented challenge.

(End of this chapter)

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